‘For that true taste of A’dam. Nine little streets that are big on personality.’ (NG)
Shopping in the middle of the Canal Belt, between Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht en Prinsengracht. Just behind the Palace on Damsquare. Or on the way from Anne Frank to Rijksmuseum. It is a paradise for pedestrians and it offers a stunning overview of building styles from Amterdam golden century. More

De 9 Straatjes (9 little streets) are well known for the great possibilities for lunch and diner. From modern to chic, jazzy and pure dutch! And from affordable menu to stylish diner! Just behind Dam Square between Singel en Prinsengracht: 3 × 3 little streets. More

From De 9 Straatjes to 25 country’s. DE KAASKAMER – Amsterdam’s most exciting cheese store, located in Runstraat, is also online!
Klick in the header on Webshops and find up to 100 webshops in the nine little streets! More

A visit to the Museum of the Canals is the perfect way to learn more about the history of Amsterdam’s Canal Ring. The museum looks at the 17th-century city expansion projects that led to Amsterdam’s ring of canals which received UNESCO world heritage status in 2010. After seeing the interactive displays, you’ll look at Amsterdam in a whole new light when wandering through the city’s streets or taking a canal cruise. At Herengracht. Just around the corner at Huidenstraat. More

Staying at a hotel in De 9 Straatjes means staying in the world of Unesco listed heritage canal belt. And: staying in Amsterdams most exciting shopping area. In one of the 5 most special hotels in Amsterdam. With all the main tourist attractions such as the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh museum, the Hermitage and the Anne Frank House within easy walking distance, along with the city’s top restaurants, hip cafes and entertainment. More

You won’t just find wonderfull shops, restaurants and bars in De 9 Straatjes. There is so much more to discover in this versatile area. Along the main canals in De 9 Straatjes quarter, art was – and still is – practiced with a capital “A”. More

Museums and Attractions in the canalbelt, Amsterdam World Heritage. From Museum Het Grachtenhuis till Huis Marseille (photography). You will find it all in and around De 9 Straatjes. 3 × 3 little streets between Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht en Herengracht. Just behind Dam square. And: on the way from Rijksmuseum to Anne Frank. ‘It’s areas like this that really make you feel comfortable in Amsterdam.’ (Lonely Planet) Also on sundays! More

De 9 Straatjes stands for nine cosy and picturesque shopping streets. In the middle of the World Heritage Canal Belt. Just a few steps behind the Palace on Dam Square. Between Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht en Prinsengracht.
This delightful neighborhood is brimming with unique shops, charming eateries and great ambience. Anyone spending an afternoon here is sure to take home unexpected finds. More

The 9 Streets is a collective name given to the nine cosy and picturesque shopping streets in the Unesco Heritage listed Amsterdam Canal Belt. These nine little streets run between Raadhuisstraat and Leidsestraat, just a few minutes walk behind the Royal Palace at the Dam Square. This little district with its small monumental shops forms a charming neighborhood with a great, bustling atmosphere. More

What The New York Times thinks about De 9 Straatjes, the 9 little streets? ‘Easily Amsterdam’s best shopping hub; a charming mixture of designer boutiques, art galleries, vintage clothing stores, gift shops and places to eat and drink.’ More